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| He simply drops his opponent. | | He simply drops his opponent. | ||
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| Throws his opponent upward. | | Throws his opponent upward. | ||
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| He simply drops his opponent behind him | | He simply drops his opponent behind him | ||
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Revision as of 23:54, 12 April 2009
Basic Techniques
Standard Attacks
Aerial Attacks
Special Attacks
Throws
Button(s) | Description/notes |
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He drops his opponent behind him. | |
(or ) | He simply drops his opponent. |
Throws his opponent upward. | |
(or ) | He simply drops his opponent behind him |
Advanced Techniques
Melee Items
It is worth noting that, when smashing with a melee item (i.e. beam sword), Marth and Roy swing their sword first, followed by an item swing. Against low-percentage enemies, the first strike is a great check and provides excellent positioning.
Disjointed Hit Box
Marth’s sword is a disjointed hit box. His sword is not part of his body, and if someone hits his sword you will receive no damage.